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Topic: transitioning from v7 to v16
Posted: Thursday, January 12, 2017 11:33:56 AM

Although disappointing to hear, thanks for the reply.

Topic: transitioning from v7 to v16
Posted: Thursday, January 5, 2017 7:37:42 PM

Is there a simple way to migrate Charts, Personal Watchlists, EasyScans, PCF's, Notes, etc. from version 7 to version 16?

Topic: Debt ratio PCF
Posted: Thursday, October 16, 2008 9:42:36 AM
I see some basic ratio's are included in the PCF's but not Debt ratio.  Is there a way to calculate this in Telechart?

Thanks in advance!
Topic: PCF results for stochastics condition don't match visual reading of same indicator
Posted: Thursday, March 29, 2007 9:31:21 PM
Bruce,

Thanks so much for the explanation and formula. I plugged it into my easy scan and all 149 results are showing visually what I've been trying to capture.

Hoping this helps sjmultra also.
Rick
Topic: PCF results for stochastics condition don't match visual reading of same indicator
Posted: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 11:26:57 PM
Craig,

I'm having the same issue as sjmultra.

The STO 21,21,10 (exponential) in my chart is represented in my PCF as (STOC21.21 > XAVG(STOC21.21,10)) AND (STOC21.21.1 < XAVG(STOC21.21.1,10)). I've included this PCF in an EasyScan but have visual results that show the SD crossing below the SK and in many stocks appear to have crossed 1-4 days ago. I realize the stochastic is an average that is being smoothed, but I'm looking for a way to represent what I see on the chart.

Thanks in advance for your input.
Rick